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you know they're talking about that one, sue, down at the new york stock exchange. how are you doing, sue? >> great, ty. indeed they are talking about that and we are going to talk bhort exact numbers on that study in just a few minutes. stocks are steady. talks continuing in washington. we are just down about 12 points on the dow jones industrial average, 27 days until america goes over that fiscal cliff. the president just finished answering questions on the issue after meeting with governors at the white house and our political correspondent, john harwood is live at the white house and eamon javers is talking with key congressional players on those talks. john, first to you. >> reporter: the president talked to our colleagues at bloomberg and talked about the republican offer from speaker boehner on the fiscal cliff resolution. he said it was out of balance because the speaker has not agreed to rate increases but the president identified a two-step process by which he is hoping still to reach an agreement before the end of the year, if he can get republicans to g
you know they're talking about that one, sue, down at the new york stock exchange. how are you doing, sue? >> great, ty. indeed they are talking about that and we are going to talk bhort exact numbers on that study in just a few minutes. stocks are steady. talks continuing in washington. we are just down about 12 points on the dow jones industrial average, 27 days until america goes over that fiscal cliff. the president just finished answering questions on the issue after meeting with...
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atop a trustee of new york's largest pension, about to break news on fox business. he will demand the fund get rid of all the exposure to the gun industry. liz: take a look at solar stocks shining brightly today. more news out of china, its cabinet saying you will reform the industry and they and governments from supporting failing domestic companies. that has occurred in the past u.s. solar companies because it is an unfavorable landscape but you see these names of looking good. guggenheim solar e t f 5% today and up 35% over the past month alone. these things are very volatile, got to be careful. less than a week after the connecticut shooting that killed 26 including 20 very young children, done stocks which the a huge dive over the past three days are making a come back from their initial pull back of starting on friday now all for a trustee of new york city's largest public pension is calling for the fund to get out of guns. joining me in a first on fox business interviews new york city public advocate bill believe you. ; ram your hand. told a. >> i send this t
atop a trustee of new york's largest pension, about to break news on fox business. he will demand the fund get rid of all the exposure to the gun industry. liz: take a look at solar stocks shining brightly today. more news out of china, its cabinet saying you will reform the industry and they and governments from supporting failing domestic companies. that has occurred in the past u.s. solar companies because it is an unfavorable landscape but you see these names of looking good. guggenheim...
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wells fargo advisors. >>> as we give you a market check on this new york stock exchange. a lot of the monitors are on news channels covering the shooting in connecticut, the industrials down 4.5% at 13,166. the s&p 500 basically flat at 1416. the nasdaq composite down 14 points as apple continues to slide just a little bit. there's some of the new york stock exchange activities including one stock of great note today. best buy, david favor reporting that the company has given
wells fargo advisors. >>> as we give you a market check on this new york stock exchange. a lot of the monitors are on news channels covering the shooting in connecticut, the industrials down 4.5% at 13,166. the s&p 500 basically flat at 1416. the nasdaq composite down 14 points as apple continues to slide just a little bit. there's some of the new york stock exchange activities including one stock of great note today. best buy, david favor reporting that the company has given
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are you comfortable with the system you have now in new york? i understand the medallion changes hands for $800,000. so you have a few people who control a lot of these licenses. who are creaming off most of the profits. then you have often first generation immigrants who are tearing around on the street 12-hour days trying to make a living? is that fair? >> medallion now trades for $1 million. so i think that does prove your point in a sense. look, we are -- the biggest issue in new york city is outside the core service area in midtown, downtown manhattan. mayor bloomberg has gotten legislation out to let us create a whole separate class of taxis that will operate in the boroughs. we do need more cabs. that $1 million price -- >> did it get approved? >> the governor signed it, the taxi owners, they have a lot at stake. they've sued and it's in court now. we're going to get a final decision by may or june. i'm sure we're going to win and put the new meltions on the street. >> did anyone find my wallet? >> that's the most common call we get. with
are you comfortable with the system you have now in new york? i understand the medallion changes hands for $800,000. so you have a few people who control a lot of these licenses. who are creaming off most of the profits. then you have often first generation immigrants who are tearing around on the street 12-hour days trying to make a living? is that fair? >> medallion now trades for $1 million. so i think that does prove your point in a sense. look, we are -- the biggest issue in new york...
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we are live at the new york stock exchange. brought to you by the numbers of 21 and 4. 21 day ises to the end of thetof the year and 4 days for congress to make a deal. how about this for headline? will aging childless voters enslave my future grand children? controversial, yes. spot on, maybe. the author is here. >> indeed he is tp we have a really big show coming up for you. now the markets are still stuck pretty much in neutral. no major gains as we wait out the outcome. keep an eye on macdonald's. same day sales coming in much longer than expected. let's find out what is happening on the floor of the new york stock exchange. mary thompson, what are traders telling you? ? >> this is what they are saying. waiting for news on the fiscal cliff and what ben bernanke if he have anything to say about the fiscal cliff after two-day meeting by federal reserve. they are also watching for bond action. i want to touch on something you were saying. mcdonald's, a a contributor to the dow strength. these are contributing, very moderate st
we are live at the new york stock exchange. brought to you by the numbers of 21 and 4. 21 day ises to the end of thetof the year and 4 days for congress to make a deal. how about this for headline? will aging childless voters enslave my future grand children? controversial, yes. spot on, maybe. the author is here. >> indeed he is tp we have a really big show coming up for you. now the markets are still stuck pretty much in neutral. no major gains as we wait out the outcome. keep an eye on...
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henry blodgett joins us from new york city. good to see you as always. >> thanks for having me. >> and obviously this is a stock that people have tremendous profits in, so to the extend they want to take advantage of lower capital gains, that makes more sense. more fundamentally, they're in sort of a product hold here. they bakley came out with everything in the last few months, we're going to go through this period where they probably won't have anything exciting to announce for a while, now the television has been delayed unit next fall, according to gene muenster. then growth is slowing, and more importantly the margin is likely to compress. that's the big thing that worries me. they're going to go to a lower marge margin of mix products. it's hard to see stocks rise in the face of a compressing market. you have downside protection unless the thing completely falls apart. so i think the valuation is actually help 68 here. >> if apple has a disappointing season, where does the stock go? >> i don't know. i think it would certa
henry blodgett joins us from new york city. good to see you as always. >> thanks for having me. >> and obviously this is a stock that people have tremendous profits in, so to the extend they want to take advantage of lower capital gains, that makes more sense. more fundamentally, they're in sort of a product hold here. they bakley came out with everything in the last few months, we're going to go through this period where they probably won't have anything exciting to announce for a...
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for $900 from new york. >> correct. our lowest fares are $900 a seat. >> i saw some deals up here, i did that for andrew, andrew loves deals, he's not here, there are certain days where there are tickets available that would be 20% off the $900. >> correct. correct. >> it's pretty cool. >> i understand how you make money because there's no overhead here. you're making a lot of money right off the bat and the jets sitting there empty otherwise are making money, too? >> exactly. this is a marriage made in heaven for the operators. you have the operators that have the equipment sitting around idle and they only make money when they actually operate their aircraft. they're not able to sell by the seat so we do the marketing for them and we go and seamlessly book their aircraft and put people on their aircraft and fly them where they need to go. it's a completely different way to use these aircraft. >> so, dean, when you -- what's the time restriction here? so if i wake up in the morning i say, i've got to be in d.c., i -- >
for $900 from new york. >> correct. our lowest fares are $900 a seat. >> i saw some deals up here, i did that for andrew, andrew loves deals, he's not here, there are certain days where there are tickets available that would be 20% off the $900. >> correct. correct. >> it's pretty cool. >> i understand how you make money because there's no overhead here. you're making a lot of money right off the bat and the jets sitting there empty otherwise are making money, too?...
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we're live from post 9 at the new york stock exchange. a vacuum here in terms of u.s. economic data. none on top today. we're looking at a flat open across the board. as for europe, movement there. the buyback of greek debt will in fact work. we're seeing just fractions of a percent in terms of changes there. our road map this morning starts with the latest in the fiscal cliff negotiations. the white house promptly rebuffs the gop counterproposal which calls for $800 billion in new tax revenue but without tax rate increases for the wealthy. could this tax issue deadlock the talks? >>> bank of america ceo warns the cliff must get stalled or the economy could be stifled well into 2014. >>> even more dividends pushed into 2012. coach, american eagle moving up and oracle will play out three-quarters of dividends this year. >>> more strength in housing this morning. toll brothers earnings top expectations. we'll begin with the fiscal cliff. governors are set to meet today with the president and congressional leaders. governors are concerned about the impact of deficit reduc
we're live from post 9 at the new york stock exchange. a vacuum here in terms of u.s. economic data. none on top today. we're looking at a flat open across the board. as for europe, movement there. the buyback of greek debt will in fact work. we're seeing just fractions of a percent in terms of changes there. our road map this morning starts with the latest in the fiscal cliff negotiations. the white house promptly rebuffs the gop counterproposal which calls for $800 billion in new tax revenue...
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we're here at the new york stock exchange. let's get a check on how we're setting up for the first trading session of the week. we certainly have a lot to chew on over the weekend with the sunday talk shows, focusing on the fiscal cliff. it looks like we're looking at a lower open for the dow. as for the action in europe, really, the action focuses on italy where there's an impending political regime change. more on that in just a moment. the road map starts at the golden arches. mcdonald's blowing out expectations for november sales after the dismal drop in the month of october. hoping to fuel the rise, the bacon/onion/cheddar sandwich. >> there's one thing for certain, taxes on top earners are going up. >> turmoil in italy. berlusconi throws his hat in the ring. retail sales numbers out of china, hoping the economy is in fact on an upswing. >> apple, enthusiasm. jeffreys trimming its price target to 800 from 900, as apple shares do trade lower in the pre-market. we'll start with mcdonald's, posting better than expected novem
we're here at the new york stock exchange. let's get a check on how we're setting up for the first trading session of the week. we certainly have a lot to chew on over the weekend with the sunday talk shows, focusing on the fiscal cliff. it looks like we're looking at a lower open for the dow. as for the action in europe, really, the action focuses on italy where there's an impending political regime change. more on that in just a moment. the road map starts at the golden arches. mcdonald's...
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i like the cliffs and the floor of the new york stock exchange. there is always a bull market somewhere. i will see you tomorrow. >> good evening everyone. i'm larry kudlow. three major stories tonight and they all have financial and political fallout. starting in michigan where protesters stormed the state capitol to fight a right to work vote. >> on the way, and this issue boils down to fairness. but there are different opinions and viewpoints. we have details straight ahead. >> larry, at the white house we have a flurry of activity on the fiscal cliff. exchange of offers and not sure how much real progress there is. but we'll have the details. >> and optimism. and the fed driving the market higher. first time since mid october. the kudlow report begins right now. >> all right but we begin with the breaking news coming out of michigan where republican governor snyder just signed into law a right to work bill. lawmakers passed it today despite thousands of union workers who came to protest. we have the late ev. good evening ron. this one got pret
i like the cliffs and the floor of the new york stock exchange. there is always a bull market somewhere. i will see you tomorrow. >> good evening everyone. i'm larry kudlow. three major stories tonight and they all have financial and political fallout. starting in michigan where protesters stormed the state capitol to fight a right to work vote. >> on the way, and this issue boils down to fairness. but there are different opinions and viewpoints. we have details straight ahead....
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york work to pick out the gift too. >> we make it far easier than going to the store it find a gift. second we find a lot of time finding product you don't find in retail. >> what you would find in a small boutique but we have thousands and thousands of products. >> your concerns and questions for john, patrick? >> john, congratulations. it used to be giving one gift to one person. is this working? do you see return rates lower than traditional model? >> our return rates are almost zero. it is remarkably low low. >> final question to you. >> john, receiving kmod advertised these days. how do you find the rarite snems. >> that's a big part of what we do. we have a team of brilliant buyers who scour the product that you haven't found anywhere else, that aren't the can kinds of things amazon would typically carry because they aren't in large quantity. >> julia, first to you then. >> i will be spending a lot of money this holiday season but i would say as look at this as an investor, and how much the total new model is going to appeal to consumers who are traditional and how they make pu
york work to pick out the gift too. >> we make it far easier than going to the store it find a gift. second we find a lot of time finding product you don't find in retail. >> what you would find in a small boutique but we have thousands and thousands of products. >> your concerns and questions for john, patrick? >> john, congratulations. it used to be giving one gift to one person. is this working? do you see return rates lower than traditional model? >> our return...
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in vegas, miami and new york, minor to no delays whatsoever. that's the good news. very quickly, let's talk about the east coast. so far, so good. scattered showers on parts of the coast, but new york city expecting a high of 45 today. mostly sunny in the ohio valley, into parts of the northeast. still scattered showers in parts of south florida getting very close to the record, the yearly record of rainfall in miami. as we wrap it up, from fargo and on the other side of the river, expect snow showers. still balmy, beautiful showers in dallas. mostly sunny and 65. back to you. >> reynolds, thanks so much. thanks for flag along. >> you bet, guys. >>> americans want action when it comes to the fiscal cliff. john, you'll give us some of the highlights, but with what we've told them about what will happen if we go over, i guess we shouldn't be too shocked that they don't want to go over. we've basically said there could be a recession, there could be millions of job losses and everything else. so i guess we probably shouldn't be surprised by that. >> no, we shouldn't. t
in vegas, miami and new york, minor to no delays whatsoever. that's the good news. very quickly, let's talk about the east coast. so far, so good. scattered showers on parts of the coast, but new york city expecting a high of 45 today. mostly sunny in the ohio valley, into parts of the northeast. still scattered showers in parts of south florida getting very close to the record, the yearly record of rainfall in miami. as we wrap it up, from fargo and on the other side of the river, expect snow...
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actually, you know, there was a graph in "the new york times" today that showed -- they're the same categories, right? a few tweaks here and there, a few differences. we're right there. on the revenue side, there's a difference in terms of them wanting to preserve tax breaks for folks between 250 and a million that we can't afford. i mean, keep in mind i'm in that income category. i'd love to, you know, not pay as much in taxes, but i also think it's the right thing to do for us to make sure that people who have less, people who are working, people who are striving, people who, you know, are hoping for their kids, that they have opportunity. that's what we campaigned about. that's what we talked about. this is not a situation where i'm, you know, unwilling to compromise. this is not a situation where i'm trying to, you know, rub their face in anything. i think anybody who looks at this objectively would say that coming off my election, i have met them at least halfway in order to get something done for the country. i noticed there were a couple headlines out there saying, you know, we're now i
actually, you know, there was a graph in "the new york times" today that showed -- they're the same categories, right? a few tweaks here and there, a few differences. we're right there. on the revenue side, there's a difference in terms of them wanting to preserve tax breaks for folks between 250 and a million that we can't afford. i mean, keep in mind i'm in that income category. i'd love to, you know, not pay as much in taxes, but i also think it's the right thing to do for us to...
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>>> new york mercantile exchange is bracing for the release of natural gas data. get down to sharon epperson and see exactly where we stand. good morning, sharon. >> good morning, simon. natural gas futures right now selling off once again p the selloff has continued for the better part of a week now and we are looking at natural gas prices that are right near a key technical level, around $3.35 per million btus. this is a very technical support level and a low here and the low here this morning could send prices down to 3.25. so, maybe even the $3 level some traders are saying. right now the energy department is saying there was an increase in 2 billion cubic feet in terms of natural gas in storage in the past week. now, this is very bearish compared to what we have seen in the past year and the five-year average, where we have seen as much of a trim digit triple di in storage levels. we have seen warmer-than-normal temperatures and is expected to continue the next six to ten days, another factor pressuring price bs but in terms of what w are seeing here, 2 billi
>>> new york mercantile exchange is bracing for the release of natural gas data. get down to sharon epperson and see exactly where we stand. good morning, sharon. >> good morning, simon. natural gas futures right now selling off once again p the selloff has continued for the better part of a week now and we are looking at natural gas prices that are right near a key technical level, around $3.35 per million btus. this is a very technical support level and a low here and the low...
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host: the next caller is from new york, the democrats' line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call and thank you, c-span. i am a widow and at this time my daughter in law and my granddaughter -- i have been supporting them since july of this year. rent, all of the expenses, going to school, etc. would i be able to claim them this year on my taxes? i do not make a big income. i was inquiring if i could claim them or not. guest: i am not giving you any tax advice. i really cannot do that. being able to claim your daughter and your grandchild as a dependent on your taxes depends on a lot of different things, and one of them is are they providing -- are you providing more than half of your support for them? are they living with you? another thing you would need to look at is your daughter making and the income whatsoever even if it is a small job that she has on the side or a part-time job. that would probably make her ineligible to be claimed by you. the irs instructions are very good. you can go online and get last year's instructions because the rules ar
host: the next caller is from new york, the democrats' line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call and thank you, c-span. i am a widow and at this time my daughter in law and my granddaughter -- i have been supporting them since july of this year. rent, all of the expenses, going to school, etc. would i be able to claim them this year on my taxes? i do not make a big income. i was inquiring if i could claim them or not. guest: i am not giving you any tax advice. i...
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staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he never should have been alive to see that day. his story will leave you speechless. ♪ ♪ >> all you holiday risers out there i want to wish all of you a merry christmas and happy new year. >> gretchen: thank you very much, sean. he has performed on five continents for president and many foreign dignitaries. only person ever to graduate are the juld school of music with a double major in piano and organ. a near death experience at near 19 years old changed his life forever. pianist and my friend randal atcheson joins me now so great to see you. >> t
staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he...
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maria and i look forward to seeing you from here at the new york stock exchange at the top of the hour for the important last hour of trading. see you guys then. brian? >> i can't wait. we will find out what dan likes. good tease there, bill. thank you very much. >>> yeah, as the song says, everyday, starting right now, we will try to bring you something that makes you go hmmm. bring something up that makes you think otherwise or maybe it is just darn whacky. but our first is not funny at all. the debate over whether washington has a revenue or spending problem, here is something that makes you go hmmm. medicare spending. in 1967 it clocked in at 2.7 billion np in today's dollars that's about 20 billion equivalent. in 2010, we spend $524 billion. that, my friends, is 19,300% increase in spending. it does a lot of good. medicare, medicaid helps a lot of people, but also 200 billion a year, according to the guy that ran it, in wasteful spending. >> that didn't make me go hmmm, like that blew my mind. 19,000%? >> 19,000%. unbelievable. >> it helps a lot of people but a lot of it is wasted
maria and i look forward to seeing you from here at the new york stock exchange at the top of the hour for the important last hour of trading. see you guys then. brian? >> i can't wait. we will find out what dan likes. good tease there, bill. thank you very much. >>> yeah, as the song says, everyday, starting right now, we will try to bring you something that makes you go hmmm. bring something up that makes you think otherwise or maybe it is just darn whacky. but our first is not...
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of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about ten years out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. all right thanks a lot next take care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and but i will thank my guests the following stone if you like to send me an email please do so as a report on our you until next time maximizing bio. download the official ati application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch r t any time. gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. much problem but also months rather involved in the mines and since i started working at the moment i stayed here. to nationals. is a cash cow to be milked dry at least i think
of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about ten years out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. all right thanks a lot next take care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with...
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he's also a "new york times" reporter. i should say good friend. i didn't even know he was coming on the show, joe. >> really? >> i knew just now. but i had nothing to do with having you here. but i'm thrilled to have you here. if those viewers, i talk about his books all the time, i have not read the faithful spy or anything as part of that group. they must go out and buy the book immediately. more importantly -- >> the fourth. what is going on? this is like -- prostitutes involved? >> there was a waitress. >> a waitress. okay. >> so this is sort of the last couple years of ceos behaving badly. you've got mcafee. busch iv arguably had a worse fall. your viewers may be vaguely awa aware, you know, anheuser-busch was sold in 2008. they may have owned bud stock back then. after what happened what isn't really known is how he spiraled out of control. and he really went into this almost suicidal depression. he was involuntarily hospitalized in 2010. this is less than two years after he's running anheuser-busch. which raises the question of why he was e
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maria will be along here in a few minutes at the new york stock exchange, and we add our sentiments as we continue to update you on the horrific massacre at the connecticut elementary school. our deepest prayers and sympathies to all of the families and others hit by this senseless tragedy. the horror of the story may have muted trading on wall street today, as all priorities are being rearranged in a moment, and we will get you caught up on these markets in just a moment, but first we want to let you know. president obama is set to make a statement on this tragedy from the white house around 3:15 eastern. our john harwood is in washington with some more details on what we know right now. john? >> reporter: well, bill, the horror of this tragedy is also muted talk of anything else in washington for the day, including the fiscal cliff and all the issues that we've been discussing for some time now, but one of the jobs of a president is to console victims and to console the nation at a time of grief of this magnitude, so we're going to hear from the president at 3:15. jay carney earlier
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the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to people. everyone will get a raise. the problem comes from what is not seen. i can interview the guy who got a raise. i can't interview the guy who didn't open a mcdonalds because work rules were too onerous or those never offered a job because high union paid skills protected him out of a job. we don't know who those people are. they are the unscene
the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to people. everyone will get a raise. the problem comes from what is not seen. i can interview the guy who got a raise. i can't interview the...
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in what way did it affect awe and what way did new york surprise you?. >> being in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, it was a, like for everyone it was a really different and strange time but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild this city. this city a great city. this area, the people are strong. [cheers and applause] when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with it, you know, as well and as fiercely as it could be dealt with. i just think the humanity of the people, that is what overwhelms me. how the will of the people, was hey, we get knocked down, we get back up. new york city this whole area it has been an honor to be here during this time period. >> you're the perfect to be on our show not only are you a great american success story, you love this country. you are wearing the stars and stripes around your neck and your music is patriotic and love of country comes through. that is why you're loved on fox and friends especially
in what way did it affect awe and what way did new york surprise you?. >> being in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, it was a, like for everyone it was a really different and strange time but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild this city. this city a great city. this area, the people are strong. [cheers and applause] when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with...
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cheating ring in nassau county, new york. in response to the cheating by sam eshaghoff and others, the two companies that administer the s.a.t. and a.c.t. issued new security measures. among the reforms, students will now be required
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staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he never should have been alive to see that day. his story will leave you speechless. ♪ ♪ [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. nly align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try ali
staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he...
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the fact it's over 60 degrees here in new york and warmer than normal across the east coast. that's part of it. but those temperatures are expected to stay for awhile. at least a week or two. so that is something that is bearish for natural gas. ed add to that the potentially small increase in weekly storage levels when the report comes out from the energy department this week. that is a another bear signal. and barclays is saying look for around $3.20. back to yo pu. >> warm weather forecasts through end of next week. we like that very much. thank you very much. >>> where were we now? let's see. we're heading towards the close here with the dow up 24 points. again, this market feels very much like a wait and see kind of market. i think sarge has it right. they're waiting for the fed meeting this week. >> we've barely moved in either direction. after the break, we have the legendary investor for you. jack bogle. he's going to be here with his stunning warn. damaging to society as a whole. why? we're going to ask him. plus we'll get his take on a lot more than that. he's worth
the fact it's over 60 degrees here in new york and warmer than normal across the east coast. that's part of it. but those temperatures are expected to stay for awhile. at least a week or two. so that is something that is bearish for natural gas. ed add to that the potentially small increase in weekly storage levels when the report comes out from the energy department this week. that is a another bear signal. and barclays is saying look for around $3.20. back to yo pu. >> warm weather...
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of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about ten years out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. now. if you want to send me an email please. are you a. mission . critical free. free. free free. free. free. free floating video for your media project a free. bird lover tour. to build a. mission to teach creation or why it should care about. this is why you should care. no no because we're going to look at the experience before series with the color guard. the model for service. so. the force monster should. nations before politics. live. they are all here to make. a chimp and the client on our show. well. it's technology innovation all the latest developments around russia we've got the future covered. choose your language. we're going. to miss this it's the consensus here
of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about ten years out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. now. if you want to send me an email please. are you a. mission . critical free. free. free free. free....
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>> says the new york sports camp. >> can i answer your question? can i answer your question? i think it is about -- it t is about unit volume sales. i think units were up what, 24% last year. the problem with mr. ackman's assertion is this stuff is being consumed. it is being eaten. that kind of makes it impossible to collapse. because everyday i eat more stuff. >> herb, real quick, before the show, brian was looking at nu skin and other multilevel marketer, do you think we will see more scrutiny on other kinds of companies like this. >> absolutely. there are a range of companies in multilevel marketing industry. but there is controversy over a number, nu sauna and nu skin. so yes, you have to look at all of them and each one by itself and raise questions about the business model and let's see what happens. >> good discussion. herb, we will let you go. but shares just got halted. so keep your eye on that on your day off. i know you like to work. thank you. >> tim, thank you. tough questions. did you great. appreciate you coming on. kate kelly, thank you. >> mandy, thank you.
>> says the new york sports camp. >> can i answer your question? can i answer your question? i think it is about -- it t is about unit volume sales. i think units were up what, 24% last year. the problem with mr. ackman's assertion is this stuff is being consumed. it is being eaten. that kind of makes it impossible to collapse. because everyday i eat more stuff. >> herb, real quick, before the show, brian was looking at nu skin and other multilevel marketer, do you think we...
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>> 25014, in new york i regulate the chair knits new york state. we have thousands of charities. including c 4s, from the rifle association to planned parenthood but we have discovered a new phenomenon of c4s set up to launder money and conceal folks spending money on political ads and mostly, attack ads. and the last election, the election that just finished, we haven't finished counting all of the numbers yet but we expect over $500 million was laundered through 501c4s that went into political activity. in new york, we have local elections next year, including mayor. and state elections. my regulation added to other regulations for offices for charities which requires any c4 spending money on campaigns to disclose expenditures and donors paying for that activity. >> specifically to report the percentage of expenditures going to state and local election nearing and if they spend $10,000 or more to disclose itemize schedule of expenses and contributions if they are trying to affect state and local elections. this is subject to review and public comment and so on and so forth. but
>> 25014, in new york i regulate the chair knits new york state. we have thousands of charities. including c 4s, from the rifle association to planned parenthood but we have discovered a new phenomenon of c4s set up to launder money and conceal folks spending money on political ads and mostly, attack ads. and the last election, the election that just finished, we haven't finished counting all of the numbers yet but we expect over $500 million was laundered through 501c4s that went into...
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let's go back to bob pisani on the new york stock exchange. >> the fed gave the markets the two things they wanted. steve, hit it right on the head. they wanted additional purchases. theyn't waed that $45 billion to replace operation twist. they got that. and the traders also wanted some kind of economic threshold in the form of a clear targets for unemployment and inflation, and they got that as well. with that said, we didn't see much of a reaction. the dow went up -- it was up about 15 points as we went into the announcement, when his high is 35 or 40 points, and now it's basically come back as you can see. still not far from its highs. most of the rest of the markets moved up a little bit. bank stocks moved up incrementally. the bank index moved up to just about 50 points there, right at its high. and then just moved back down again. the dollar, by the way, put up the dollar, it was at session lows as we went into the announcement on the theory, of course, that any additional quantitative easing might be effective on the dollar, cheapen the dollar. you can see the dollar index has
let's go back to bob pisani on the new york stock exchange. >> the fed gave the markets the two things they wanted. steve, hit it right on the head. they wanted additional purchases. theyn't waed that $45 billion to replace operation twist. they got that. and the traders also wanted some kind of economic threshold in the form of a clear targets for unemployment and inflation, and they got that as well. with that said, we didn't see much of a reaction. the dow went up -- it was up about 15...
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out of all the boats registered in new york, something like 6.8% were damaged in new jersey, the figure was over 15%. so you have this big group of boat owners with insurance checks in hand which suggests to me we're about to see a big surge in boat buying. and that means the stock to own is brunswick corp. bc. the number one maker of boats on earth. now, you might think this would be a bad time to buy brunswick, given that this company makes some of the most discretionary items imaginable. basically a toymaker for the rich. and taxes on the rich are about to rise in a big way. even if we get a fiscal cliff deal. it will almost certainly include higher rates for the top 2% because obama refuses to budge from that position. if the wealthy are going to get hit with a major tax hike, does it really make sense to own the stock of a company that owns motor yachts? not only that, but brunswick also makes billiard tables, fancy fitness machines and bowling equipment. bowling may be more of an every-man activity. i've got my own ball and shoes, yet three quarters of its sales come from its mari
out of all the boats registered in new york, something like 6.8% were damaged in new jersey, the figure was over 15%. so you have this big group of boat owners with insurance checks in hand which suggests to me we're about to see a big surge in boat buying. and that means the stock to own is brunswick corp. bc. the number one maker of boats on earth. now, you might think this would be a bad time to buy brunswick, given that this company makes some of the most discretionary items imaginable....
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in what did it affect you and what way did new york surprise you? >> well, being here in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, like for everyone, it was a different and strange time, but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild -- this city is a great city. this area is strong. [ applause ] >> when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with it you know, as well and as fiercely as it could be dealt with. i just think the humanity of the people that's what overwhelmed me the will of the people was hey, we get knocked down we get back up. new york city and this whole area it's just been an honor to be here during this time period. >> you are the perfect person to be on our show today. not only are raw great american success story you love this country and you are wearing the stars and stripes around your neck and your music is very patriotic. that's why you are always so welcome on "fox & friends" this holiday season especially. billy ray.
in what did it affect you and what way did new york surprise you? >> well, being here in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, like for everyone, it was a different and strange time, but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild -- this city is a great city. this area is strong. [ applause ] >> when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with it you know, as well and as...
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buying in the new york, new jersey area. in fact when you talk with dealers in that area they say they saw sales gained throughout the month and that's good news for luxury automakers. bmw just reported sales increasing 38.8% for the year. they've sold almost a quarter million bmws here in the united states and as a company, when you lump in mini , they believe they'll excel past the record of 2007. let's look at the monthly sales rate or annual sales rate. right now we are on track to finish this year probably at about 14 1/2 million. that's going to fall shy of the 16 million in 2007 but above what we saw in 2008. it's certainly what we were expecting and we'll have even stronger numbers in december. >> it is a really good numbers from honda as well. phil lebeau, thank you for that. >>> twint che >>> i want to check back in with jackie deangelis. president taking questions via twitter. >> the first question was@paulmmckenzie. can you assure us that any fiscal cliff negotiations regarding entitlement reform will not hurt th
buying in the new york, new jersey area. in fact when you talk with dealers in that area they say they saw sales gained throughout the month and that's good news for luxury automakers. bmw just reported sales increasing 38.8% for the year. they've sold almost a quarter million bmws here in the united states and as a company, when you lump in mini , they believe they'll excel past the record of 2007. let's look at the monthly sales rate or annual sales rate. right now we are on track to finish...
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good night from new york. ♪ [bleep] >> you heard the lady in there. >> i ain't nobody. >> [inaudible] >> get out of my face. [bleep] back off. [bleep] [inaudible conversations] neil: you've seen it, you wonder about it. unions unhinged, and the guy they unhinged here tonight. fox on top of unions doubling down and in michigan. their supporters far from correcting them try commending them. >> we're going to pass something that will undo a hundred years of labor relations, and there will be blood. there will be repercussions. neil: so you think we have another wisconsin on our hands? what have i told you? this is not about right to work. this is looking more and more like right to whack. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto, and whether you're for the michigan governor trying to make his the 24th right to work state right now, consider this, they are not taking it down, and they will be damned if they get wisconsinized right now. you remember scott walker no longer making it mandatory that public workers had to be why unions. he was recalled, but survived, and so did the efforts to drama
good night from new york. ♪ [bleep] >> you heard the lady in there. >> i ain't nobody. >> [inaudible] >> get out of my face. [bleep] back off. [bleep] [inaudible conversations] neil: you've seen it, you wonder about it. unions unhinged, and the guy they unhinged here tonight. fox on top of unions doubling down and in michigan. their supporters far from correcting them try commending them. >> we're going to pass something that will undo a hundred years of labor...
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illions of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into the you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about ten you're out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. all right thanks a lot next take care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey her but i will thank my guest matt taibbi from rolling stone if you'd like to send me an e-mail please do so as a reported r t t v dot ru until next time that charges and by all. the. stories technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. eaves. we speak your language any form of the will or not a. good news program some documentaries in spanish more matters to you. but we'll turn to firing those stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish find out more visit. all tito to comb. the golden girls al
illions of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into the you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about ten you're out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. all right thanks a lot next take care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser...
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speaking to the council on foreign relations in new york, duke says what's going on in washington could affect their holiday shopping plans. >> the week before the election, only 1/4, 25% of our core customers even knew what fiscal cliff meant. okay? one week after the election, it was up to 75%. now these same customers, 15% of our customers are telling us this discussion about fiscal cliff will affect what they spend on christmas. >> and most americans aren't close to finished with holiday shopping yet. giving retailers a hope for a big boost in the last few weeks beforesom christmas. 58% of those surveyed said they completed half or less of their holiday shopping so far. i've got a little guilt on that front. >>> joining us for more, global ceo of sanrio. welcome. waving to the world there. >> yes. >> happy holiday. >> wearing your brand, as well. >> happy holiday from mr. mann. >> we should point out that mr. men is a key part of your strategy which is changing, is it not? >> exactly. last year we started to did mergers. this is our first acquisition, international acquisition. >> w
speaking to the council on foreign relations in new york, duke says what's going on in washington could affect their holiday shopping plans. >> the week before the election, only 1/4, 25% of our core customers even knew what fiscal cliff meant. okay? one week after the election, it was up to 75%. now these same customers, 15% of our customers are telling us this discussion about fiscal cliff will affect what they spend on christmas. >> and most americans aren't close to finished...
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bloomberg is currently mayor of new york city and doing a good job. >> and doing a quite capable job. lionel barber is the editor of the financial times. we thank you for your time this morning. >>> now let's take a quick look at the swiss franc. why? this is one place in particular in an exclusive interview with cnbc, the chairman says they could employ negative -- to swees the swiss franc low. >> the swiss franc remain aes strong currency and we expect it to weaken over time which is economically the right thing that should hab. >> the fed has said it will now have numerical targets for its monetary policy. are you considering similar targets for as to when you would change your stand on the minimum exchange rate? >> every country obviously has a little different monetary policy. it is crucial to maintain for the time being. that's the right decision for this area. >> the swiss frank is notably weak weakened. given that these measures have seemed to work, would you can happen consider similar measures? >> we do not exclude any measures that are necessary at one time. negative intere
bloomberg is currently mayor of new york city and doing a good job. >> and doing a quite capable job. lionel barber is the editor of the financial times. we thank you for your time this morning. >>> now let's take a quick look at the swiss franc. why? this is one place in particular in an exclusive interview with cnbc, the chairman says they could employ negative -- to swees the swiss franc low. >> the swiss franc remain aes strong currency and we expect it to weaken over...
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they are going to be going to school in monroe, new york. they are donating those gift cards so administrators can use those to restock that school with supplies because it's not being used right now. nice thing for target to do. >>> let's take a look at the markets right now. dow jones industrial average
they are going to be going to school in monroe, new york. they are donating those gift cards so administrators can use those to restock that school with supplies because it's not being used right now. nice thing for target to do. >>> let's take a look at the markets right now. dow jones industrial average
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you remember that disco is few years ago in new york where the guy was thrown out. he went and got gasoline and matches and managed to kill all those people without even entering the place. all these solutions make sense. but you can never fully defend yourself against a madman. >> do we know where the mother was killed, at the home in newtown or at the school? >> no. someone was killed at that home. there are two crime scenes in newtown. the first thing i saw when i put on the television, a woman saying, i can't believe it happened here. again, it's mental illness. i would imagine there's more guns in the inner city than in newtown. it's not a case of that. we have to somehow have a way of finding these people, identifying these people and preventing this. >> and yet as we all know we don't want to -- there is a very high incidence of mental illness, very small incidence relative fo tto the amount of ml illness of these kinds of hideous events. how do we not stigmatize people who will never, ever commit or come close to committing a crime like that? these really ar
you remember that disco is few years ago in new york where the guy was thrown out. he went and got gasoline and matches and managed to kill all those people without even entering the place. all these solutions make sense. but you can never fully defend yourself against a madman. >> do we know where the mother was killed, at the home in newtown or at the school? >> no. someone was killed at that home. there are two crime scenes in newtown. the first thing i saw when i put on the...
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he's up in new york and joins us first on cnbc. mr. brewer, good to see you as always. >> good to be here, scott. >> this seems to be a pattern that's developing. hsbc avoids prosecution, deferred prosecution, keep their act clean, pay a fine and they move on. it's a big fine but all of about six weeks worth of revenue for this country. are you comfortable with the way this is playing out? >> scott, this is a very, very historic resolution. hsbc is not simply walking by and shaking its hands and saying we're done. they are being held accountable in a way that's almost never been done before. first the entire management in leadership involved at the time these crimes or this conduct because going on is completely gone. their compliance program has been increased dramatically. whether they had 70 or 80 people doing this kind of work, they have over 800 people, probably a couple dozen consultants, now they have probably 250 or 300. for the first time ever, a foreign financial institution is going to have a monitor. that monitor is going t
he's up in new york and joins us first on cnbc. mr. brewer, good to see you as always. >> good to be here, scott. >> this seems to be a pattern that's developing. hsbc avoids prosecution, deferred prosecution, keep their act clean, pay a fine and they move on. it's a big fine but all of about six weeks worth of revenue for this country. are you comfortable with the way this is playing out? >> scott, this is a very, very historic resolution. hsbc is not simply walking by and...
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of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about ten you're out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. all right thanks a lot next take care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey her but i will thank my guests now from all in stone if you like to send me an e-mail please do so as a reported r t t v dot ru until next time that's causing by all. mission. critical free. free. free. free. free. free. video for your media project free video dog r t v dot com. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered.
of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about ten you're out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. all right thanks a lot next take care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with...
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state legislator felix ortiz ha done that in new york city. he got trans fat man, calorie counts posted at mcdonald's and other fast-food places now he wants a ban on adding too much salt. so ou think he saved lives? >> absolutely. john: okay. a farmer. he grows vegetables dollar raises cows, chickens, and pigs. i assume you want the people who buy your beef and pork to be safe. so don't we owe him a vote of thanks for saving this? >> no. i would say you're killing me out here. trying to get my stuff to market. this plethora of government regulations, you know, is killing our farm and our ability to come to rket. john: you are just a greedy businessman and don't care if people died. let's go through some of the ways that assemblyman ortiz has saved the chance that band. >> that is old news. john: you wann a tax on junk food. >> the carbohydrate product that is in the market. we are giving the consumer is the choice to a choose what they want to consent. john: good food would cost less. degree food would cost more. >> that is totally correct. j
state legislator felix ortiz ha done that in new york city. he got trans fat man, calorie counts posted at mcdonald's and other fast-food places now he wants a ban on adding too much salt. so ou think he saved lives? >> absolutely. john: okay. a farmer. he grows vegetables dollar raises cows, chickens, and pigs. i assume you want the people who buy your beef and pork to be safe. so don't we owe him a vote of thanks for saving this? >> no. i would say you're killing me out here....
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that's how fine grained it get in new york new york city on the subway pushing welfare programs. it informs and pushes them. >> but getting back to the poverty program and they're pushing food stamps and welfare programs and they have a tendency to keep poor people poor. once you are on the dole it is hard tore get off. >> it is. incentives are wrong. they encourage people to stay on it. it is it a growth crisis. economic growth is easy and if we get the policies right, a lot of these people get off of it and i agree with victoria that we have a welfare industrial complex. and in order to keep these people on food stamps, we got to -- >> and creating a sense of depeppedency from fdr and bill clinton and senators . is is not just republicans and conservatives. >> that is it a valid. if you want to reform welfare to resolve the problems that you are raising. they are valid problems . we will not mix it up by condemning people who need help right now because times are bad. people need to feed their families. >> but victoria. are we advocating policiless that keep poor people poor? >
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saks is new york base end continues to be. it needs a broader appeal. and it needs to get rid of more bad stores to drive up that profitability per dollar of sales. >> the bottom line is nordstrom, nordstrom, nordstrom. >> didn't even get my boxing gloves on. >> didn't even need the boxing gloves. >> can't make 44 cents a share and have nordstrom make 3.44 a share and come close. that's what stacey and jan said. >> saks has been outperforming nordstroms for the last month, last two months, so they are doing something right and steve did say his omni investor says if they can catch up, saks has a fighting chance aep i wouldn't put them totally out of the battle. >> courtney, saks is no longer reporting monthly sales. nordstroms will for two missouris. >> all right friday we will do this again. hopefully disagree and break out the gloves. >> you got to get together beforehand and see how you like it. we want to you disagree --? the meantime, following the herbalife story. down 14% as kate kelly broke the news bill ackman considers it t terms of the market
saks is new york base end continues to be. it needs a broader appeal. and it needs to get rid of more bad stores to drive up that profitability per dollar of sales. >> the bottom line is nordstrom, nordstrom, nordstrom. >> didn't even get my boxing gloves on. >> didn't even need the boxing gloves. >> can't make 44 cents a share and have nordstrom make 3.44 a share and come close. that's what stacey and jan said. >> saks has been outperforming nordstroms for the...
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i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. good rally under way on hopes of a compromise on the fiscal cliff stalemate in washington. eamon javers standing by in a moment with information on a bipartisan letter from lawmakers that's. putting tax hikes and entitlement cuts firmly on the table. >> i'm bill griffeth. let's show you, and the charts tell the day's story, as it usually does. can you get when the president began speaking at business round table and we learned that at least 40 house republicans are breaking ranks to talk about anything, all possibilities as they said in an open letter. right now the dow is up 110, near the highs of the day. 13,062.59. the nasdaq is going the other direction. blame apple and overall technology having a tough day. down 13 points right now on the nasdaq at 2982. the s&p is holding with a gain of about five points. we'll have more on the markets in a moment. first, let's get to what's going on in washington. more republicans breaking ranks to join what we hope will be a bipartisan call fo
i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. good rally under way on hopes of a compromise on the fiscal cliff stalemate in washington. eamon javers standing by in a moment with information on a bipartisan letter from lawmakers that's. putting tax hikes and entitlement cuts firmly on the table. >> i'm bill griffeth. let's show you, and the charts tell the day's story, as it usually does. can you get when the president began speaking at business round table and we learned that at...
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of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about tenure at a time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. all right thanks a lot next take care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey how about i will find my gets me from rolling stone if you'd like to send me an e-mail please do so as a reported r t t v dot ru until next time actually i was on by all. evening. six don't. go along. on oh i'm going to go who's going to logan's experience before series we're going to grow our garden. for sure of. course. before. they all used to make. a chimp and the flying. speed cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the altar reporting from the world talks about six of them. intriguing stories for you. try. to find out
of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about tenure at a time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. all right thanks a lot next take care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max...
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the chairman of one of the most successful wine retailers in new york says you can't. tell you everything you need to know about wind. that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining yes. have a great night. receive tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama and the house speaker said they would not negotiate the fiscal cliff in public, but it appears that the majority and the most meaningful of those negotiations have, in the sky taken place in public. today no exception with the speaker will have very public press conference demonstrating with unimpeachable clarity that spending cuts, not tax hikes, are the essentials resolution to the fiscal clough. the speaker used visual aids, this visual aid specifically to show how far government spending will be outpacing revenue in the years ahead, which makes utterly irrelevant the president's ultimate in on tax hikes. >> this line is that current baseline for revenue. here if the president got everything he wanted, over 1 trillion in taxes, this is what that would represent. but if you lo
the chairman of one of the most successful wine retailers in new york says you can't. tell you everything you need to know about wind. that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining yes. have a great night. receive tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama and the house speaker said they would not negotiate the fiscal cliff in public, but it appears that the majority and the most meaningful of those negotiations have, in the sky taken place in...
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of dollars of russian mob money were flowing into you know through new york. but you know if it's true if it turns out to be true the drug money was the only liquidity that was that was keeping the system alive during the crash of two thousand and eight that would be an incredible story if that were true all right about ten years out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. all right thanks a lot next take care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey her but i will thank my guests from rolling stone if you'd like to send me an e-mail please do so as a reporter. are you until next time maximizing bio. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images seen from the streets of canada. giant corporations to rule the day. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's we'll hear. reports from the we'll talk sports that p.r.p. interview intriguing story for you. troy. visit our big teeth.
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let's go to glenn in new york. glenn? >> caller: ski daddy, my stock is apple. >> i think you're fine with apple. i think there's a fantastic piece in the "washington post" yesterday, i urge you to get it in the business sector. talks about the five myths of apple and why the stock could go higher and i agree. let's go to ellis in new york, ellis? >> caller: wondering your thoughts on pharma, atrs. >> this thing has doubled. it's a needle stock. we have not had good luck recommending needle stocks. i'm not going to go for it. joey in colorado, joey? >> caller: hello. booyah jim cramer. how about lynn energy, buy, sell or hold? >> linn energy is terrific. let's go to jude in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: how are you? >> okay. >> caller: what do you think of american eagle outfitters? >> take the money and run. you got a good one and now you can go. that's a hard business, that apparel business. i need to go to mary in new york. >> caller: i'm wondering about knight capital. >> i think limited upside. i think that
let's go to glenn in new york. glenn? >> caller: ski daddy, my stock is apple. >> i think you're fine with apple. i think there's a fantastic piece in the "washington post" yesterday, i urge you to get it in the business sector. talks about the five myths of apple and why the stock could go higher and i agree. let's go to ellis in new york, ellis? >> caller: wondering your thoughts on pharma, atrs. >> this thing has doubled. it's a needle stock. we have not had...
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let's go to jim in new york. going to myself. >> caller: a wonder bread hostess twinkies booyah! what do you think will happen with hostess brands? will it go private or will flowers food would be a good fit? >> i don't think flo will buy them. you get a lot of labor issues and i remember flowers down there in thomasville, georgia, they don't really get into the labor issues. this outfit is more than a fashion statement. when you see me around town, you know this is how i look. i think the turnaround story at gap is alive and well. consider its pullback a chance not to pull on a full position. want 100 shares? buy 50 and wait for the latest disappointment from washington. stick around. lightning round is next. >>> it is time. time for the lightning round. and we'll take calls, and buy, buy, buy, sell, sell, sell. my staff will play this sound and the lightning round is over. are you ready, skedaddy? let's start with marshall in massachusetts. marshall. >> caller: hey, jim. i know you like cloud companies. i was taking a look at enc. trading about two times book value as a forward
let's go to jim in new york. going to myself. >> caller: a wonder bread hostess twinkies booyah! what do you think will happen with hostess brands? will it go private or will flowers food would be a good fit? >> i don't think flo will buy them. you get a lot of labor issues and i remember flowers down there in thomasville, georgia, they don't really get into the labor issues. this outfit is more than a fashion statement. when you see me around town, you know this is how i look. i...